Emerging Patterns of Foot and Ankle Injuries in Pickleball Players: A Short Report.

Foot & ankle international Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1177/10711007241271215
Kiera Kingston, Emily B Parker, Alexander Higgins, Jeremy T Smith
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Abstract

Background: Pickleball's surging popularity has driven an increase in injuries presenting to medical providers. This study seeks to describe the epidemiology of pickleball foot and ankle injuries including patient demographics, diagnoses, and mechanism of injury.

Methods: A retrospective review from our institutional database identified patients treated in the foot and ankle clinic whose medical records included the search terms "pickleball" and "pickle ball." Only injuries sustained while playing pickleball were included. Patient demographics, diagnosis, mechanism of injury, and treatment were collected. Injury incidence and descriptive analyses were calculated.

Results: A total of 198 patients with pickleball foot and ankle injuries were identified. The incidence of injuries increased 6.5-fold from 2019 to 2023. The mean age of patients was 58.3 years (SD = 12.2). Most patients were male (58.6%) and reported a traumatic injury (77.8%). The most common diagnosis was Achilles tendon rupture (39.4%). The most common mechanisms of injury were running or lunging forward (30.9%), planting the foot (16.5%), and inverting the foot and ankle (15.5%). Most injuries were treated nonoperatively (71.2%); however, 62.8% of Achilles tendon ruptures were treated surgically.

Conclusion: The incidence of pickleball foot and ankle injuries increased dramatically from 2015 to 2023. Injuries occurred more frequently in older, male patients, with Achilles tendon rupture being the most common diagnosis.

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背景:随着皮克力球运动的日益普及,医疗机构接诊的皮克力球运动损伤患者也在不断增加。本研究旨在描述皮球足踝损伤的流行病学,包括患者人口统计学、诊断和损伤机制:通过对本机构数据库的回顾性审查,确定了在足踝诊所接受治疗的患者,这些患者的病历中包含了 "皮球 "和 "皮球 "这两个检索词。只有在打皮球时受伤的患者才被纳入研究范围。收集了患者的人口统计学特征、诊断、受伤机制和治疗方法。计算损伤发生率并进行描述性分析:结果:共发现 198 名脚踝和脚踝损伤患者。从 2019 年到 2023 年,受伤发生率增加了 6.5 倍。患者的平均年龄为 58.3 岁(SD = 12.2)。大多数患者为男性(58.6%),并报告了外伤(77.8%)。最常见的诊断是跟腱断裂(39.4%)。最常见的受伤机制是跑步或向前奔跑(30.9%)、足部着地(16.5%)以及足踝内翻(15.5%)。大多数损伤采用非手术治疗(71.2%);但是,62.8%的跟腱断裂采用手术治疗:结论:从 2015 年到 2023 年,皮球脚踝损伤的发生率急剧上升。损伤更多发生在老年男性患者身上,跟腱断裂是最常见的诊断。
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